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Town Hall and Town work sites will be closed on Monday, May 20th.

 

The Town is no longer able to offer additional compost collection or drop-off services. Click the link for full details.

Outdoor fires and backyard burning

Fire Trucks

What, when and how you burn can make a huge difference to the safety of our community so before you start a fire in your yard, please make sure you check both the Wolfville Outdoor Fire By-Law as well as the Provincial Burn Safe Site.

Here are some key points to remember:

  • No burning general waste: Please refrain from burning general waste or yard debris such as leaves, brush, weeds, grass, and similar vegetation. Please only burn seasoned dry firewood or other solid fuel.
  • Observe Fire Bans and Weather: Always check for any fire bans issued by the Department of Natural Resources before burning and be alert if weather conditions may jeopardize the ability to control the fire.
  • Use Proper Appliances: If you’re using a fire appliance, please make sure it meets the requirements set out in the Outdoor Fire Bylaw. Your appliance should be made of steel, stone, brick, or concrete, with a spark arrestor or mesh screen on top.
  • Safe Distance: Place your fire appliance at least 15 feet away from any buildings, structures, or property lines.
  • One at a time: Please limit your outdoor fires to one at a time per property.
  • Have Fire Protection Equipment: Make sure you have fire protection equipment nearby incase of emergencies.

If you’re unsure if your set-up meets requirements or have additional questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Wolfville Volunteer Fire Department at (902)-542-5635 or the Wolfville Bylaw Enforcement Department at (902)-599-2866.